John Cherrington (1931-2015) - Set of Three Graphite Drawings Three Men in Hats

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Description

A set of three graphite drawings by the artist John Cherrington, depicting various figure studies. All are signed and of similar size. On wove.

Condition

The condition is typical for pictures of this age including some discolouration and minor surface marks.

Size

28.9 x 19.5cm (11.4" x 7.7")

Collection Information

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Artist Biography

John Cherrington was born in 1931. He studied at Hornsea Art College, and moved to Paris at the age of 16 to study art and art history. Cherrington served in the Army for eight years, and afterwards qualified as an art teacher. He taught art in London until moving to Herefordshire in 1977.

Cherrington was a prolific but relatively unknown painter, due to his shyness and unwillingness to put forward his work. Despite this reluctance, many of his paintings were accepted by the Royal Society of Portrait Painters between 1969 and 1974. His wonderful sketches of local characters are full of expression and talent. He produced paintings of bulls for local farmers, and was known to sketch customers in pubs.

Cherrington said his art was “stimulated by the visual world around him, which he found both tormenting and marvellous”.

Cherrington passed away in 2015 in North Wales.

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SKU qg974
Artist John Cherrington (1931-2015)
Date 20th Century
Dimensions 28.9 x 19.5cm
Medium Graphite
Subject Portrait
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